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Hwaseong Fortress
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restored based on the Hwaseong Seongyeok Uigwe , a design drawing from 200 years ago. The Hwaseong Seongyeok Uigwe is a blueprint showing the appearance of
National Museum of Korea
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calligraphy, and drawings by former kings as well as the royal genealogies, uigwe , and other such items. As such it was a repository of royal family culture
Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo
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Royal Library are used for the current events: the "Wonhaeng Eulmyo Jeongni Uigwe " (Eulmyo=1795) for the procession itself, and the "Hwaseong Seongyeokuigwe"
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Chun-ho, Oh Jae-sang 25 2012 Civilization and Mathematics Jung Jae-ho 26 2013 Uigwe , the 8-Day Festival Paek Hong Kong 27 2014 The Human Condition Kim Seung-hwan
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Construction details were meticulously recorded in the text Hwaseong Seongyeok Uigwe (화성 성역 의궤). This document was invaluable after the Korean War: reconstruction
History of Korean cuisine
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food in the Joseon Dynasty can be found in the "Wonhaeng Eulmyo Jeongri Uigwe " written in 1795. Meals were typically held five times a day in the royal
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such as wedding ceremonies, are listed in official court records of the Ŭigwe (Royal Protocols). Several female needleworkers' names appear repeatedly
List of South Korean films of 2014
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April Make Your Move 3D 메이크 유어 무브 Duane Adler Derek Hough, BoA 17 April Uigwe , the 8-Day Festival 3D 의궤, 8일간의 축제 3D Choi Pil-gon Yeo Jin-goo (narrator)
Yeo Jin-goo filmography
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Narration 2014 Help for the Children in Myanmar, Hand of Hope to Hold on Uigwe , the 8-Day Festival in 3D; Theatrical version 2015 Marine Documentary, Sharks
Korean cuisine
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November 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2019. Kim, Jong Su "Royal Banquets and Uigwe during the Late Chosun Period," Korea Journal, Summer 2008 Baek Un-hwa (백운화)